Measurement framework

Definition

A measurement framework is a blueprint that defines how objectives, actions and measurement are organised and interact within a business area. It consists of 2 parts: the connections between objectives and actions; and the 3 different types of measures – performance measures, results measures and balancing measures. It does not contain metrics or data.

Purpose

A measurement framework is used by teams to develop measurement plans specific to their own area.

Synonyms

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Parent terms

Measurement

Child terms

Measurement plan

Source

Digital success measures, a framework – slide deck by Ryan Dunn, January 2022

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